UKBirminghamJewellery Quarter

Cafes in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham

29 cafes competing across 3 cuisine types. Here's what the data shows.

Own a cafe in Jewellery Quarter? See exactly where you rank — free, in 30 seconds.

Free · No signup to start · Any business on Google Maps

Cafes

29

Cuisine types

3

Have a website

10%

Cafes nearby

29

Bars & pubs

39

Market Overview

With 29 cafes packed into a single Birmingham neighbourhood, the Jewellery Quarter is one of the more competitive cafe markets in the city. The area also sits alongside 43 restaurants, 29 fast food outlets, 28 pubs, and 11 bars — totalling 140 food and drink businesses in close proximity. Customers have no shortage of options when deciding where to eat or drink.

Coffee shops dominate the cafe scene, accounting for 9 of the 29 identified businesses. Just two describe themselves as serving local cuisine, and one offers Indian food. This narrow speciality mix means the majority of cafes are competing for the same customer: someone looking for a quality flat white and a light bite.

The most striking figure is online presence. Only 3 out of 29 cafes — roughly 10% — have a website. In a market this competitive, that represents a significant opportunity gap. Businesses like Saint Kitchen, Urban Coffee Company, and grounded. St Paul's have established their web presence, putting them well ahead of the majority who rely entirely on foot traffic and word of mouth.

For anyone running or planning a cafe in the Jewellery Quarter, the picture is straightforward: the market is crowded, the competition is overwhelmingly local and independent, and the standard for digital visibility is remarkably low. Getting found online requires minimal effort compared to most UK high streets — and that alone could be a differentiator.

Top Cuisines in Jewellery Quarter

Coffee_Shop
9
Local
2
Indian
1

What Customers in Jewellery Quarter Care About

Speciality coffee that justifies the trip

With 9 coffee shops in the immediate area, JQ customers compare roasts and brewing standards closely — a mediocre flat white won't bring them back.

An independent feel, not a chain

The Jewellery Quarter's identity is built on independent makers and small businesses, and cafe visitors here expect that same character in the places they choose.

Room to sit and work

The neighbourhood is full of creative studios, jewellers' workshops, and small offices, so laptop-friendly seating and a relaxed weekday atmosphere matter as much as the weekend rush.

A proper brunch, not just cake

With only two cafes in the area identifying as local cuisine, there is clear demand for quality hot food to sit alongside the coffee offering.

A setting that feels like JQ

The Georgian and Victorian buildings are part of the area's appeal, and cafes in converted workshops or heritage spaces have a built-in advantage over generic fit-outs.

Cafes operating in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham

A sample of real cafes in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.

BusinessType
Café CostesCafe
Saint KitchenCafe
LunchiCafe
Café NeoCafe
Wait-a-bitCafe
Niche CafeCafe
Urban Coffee CompanyCoffee Shop
Frost & Snow BakeryCafe
Alba Coffee ShopCoffee Shop
Sweet Dream CateringCafe
Urban CaféCafe
The Hive Café & BakeryCafe

Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).

Tips for Cafes Owners in Jewellery Quarter

1

Get a website — your competitors haven't

Only 3 of 29 cafes in the Jewellery Quarter have a website. A basic site with your menu, opening hours, and location puts you ahead of 90% of local competition in Google searches and maps listings. It's the single easiest competitive advantage available in this market right now.

2

Don't just sell coffee — 9 others already do

Coffee shops are the most common cafe type in the Jewellery Quarter, making it the hardest segment to stand out in. Consider building your identity around a strong food menu, a specific baking style, or a format that isn't already well-represented among the existing 29 cafes.

3

Target the weekday creative crowd

The Jewellery Quarter is packed with independent designers, makers, and small studios. Offering reliable wifi, power sockets, and a comfortable midweek environment can turn one-off morning visitors into regulars who spend across multiple visits throughout the week.

Competition Snapshot

With 29 cafes in a single neighbourhood, the Jewellery Quarter is a crowded market. Coffee shops alone make up 9 of those, creating heavy overlap in the most common cafe format. Beyond cafes, there are 111 other food and drink businesses nearby, meaning customers are thoroughly spoilt for choice. The real gap isn't in coffee — it's in visibility. Only 10% of cafes maintain a website, leaving the majority invisible to anyone searching online. Standing out requires either a clearly different concept, a strong food offering to complement the coffee, or simply doing what 90% of competitors won't: showing up digitally.

Own a business in Jewellery Quarter?

See your exact rank against nearby competitors, what customers say about them, and where you can win.